Word: tim
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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High scorer for the Crimson was once again Captain Dexter Lewis, who put in three goals. The remaining four Crimson goals were scored by Tim Draper, Mike Durham, Lindsay Fischer, and John Lane...
...Dawidoff, and Ausin or Wells on attack, Leo Daley, Gibson Gerry, and Fred Sharf on defense, and John Ogden in the goal. First midfielders will be Lindsay Fisher, Jim Gale, and Fuzz Stewart. The second midfield will be composed of Maclay Hyde, Pete Palches, and Evan Spelfogel, with Tim Draper. Mike Durham, and Mike Holmes making up the third trio...
George Cronin, with crew Art Gosard and John Weske, will skipper for the Crimson against host Babson, Boston College, and Merrimac. Skippers Fred Hoppin with crew Tim Thacher and A. C. Langworth with crew John Reed will race Amherst, Bowdoin, Brown, Middlebury, and Williams in the eliminations at Tufts...
...includes Larry Coburn, Ansin, and Don Dawidoff on attack; Lee Daley, Gibson Gerry, and Fred Sharf, defense; and John Ogden in the goal. First midfield will be Lindsey Fischer, Jim Gale, and Fuzz Stewart; the second midfield will be composed of Maclay Hyde, Pete Palches, and Evan Spelfogel; and Tim Draper, Mike Durham and Mike Holmes will make up the third midfield...
...Crimson suffered by the absence of Don Dawidoff, attack, and Pete Palches of the midfield, although both Ed Ansin, who substituted for Dawidoff, and Tim Draper, in for Palches, played good ball. The necessary coordinated in midfield and attack was lacking, however, since neither Ansin nor Draper had played much this year...